The San Diego Padres have finally made a move this offseason. They brought in a familiar face — and one who is not just a former All-Star, but one who fills a huge need on the Friars roster.
The Padres avoided an arbitration hearing with pitcher Michael King, agreeing to a new contract two weeks before Spring ...
The San Diego Padres made their first major league acquisition on Friday, acquiring a former top prospect pitcher from the Chicago White Sox. The former New Yor ...
The appearance at the school was part of the Padres’ annual community tour, an afternoon of visits to schools, fire stations, Police Plaza, Naval Base San Diego and other spots around the county. A ...
The Padres officially announced that they’ve re-signed catcher Elias Díaz to a one-year deal with a mutual option for the 2026 season. The ACES client is reportedly guaranteed $3.5MM — taking ...
The San Diego Padres have found themselves in quite an ... but more importantly one that brings more star power to the Friars. With the need for more pitching yet to be addressed, San Diego ...
The Padres have an agreement in place with catcher Elias Díaz, reports Daniel Álvarez-Montes of El Extrabase. The MAS+ Agency client gets a one-year, $3.5M deal with a mutual option for 2026 ...
Matt Seidler filed a response to the lawsuit brought by the widow of late San Diego Padres owner Peter Seidler, denying allegations that he and his brother acted in bad faith, while alleging that ...
The Padres lost Tanner Scott to the Los Angeles Dodgers. They were finalists to land Rōki Sasaki but watched him choose the Dodgers. All-Star Jurickson Profar left to join the Atlanta Braves.
The San Diego Padres still have a strong foundation in place as they enter the 2025 season and should be in the mix for the postseason. However, they have been very quiet this offseason ...
Not only did the Padres wait until Jan. 24 to make their first major league acquisition — right-handed pitcher Ron Marinaccio in a trade with the Chicago White Sox — but the Friars are yet to ...
The Padres have been among the quietest teams in baseball this winter, which is unusual given that president of baseball operations AJ Preller is one of the most aggressive front office executives ...